When it came out it was the best graphics at the time. I was shocked and just stared at the screen without even playing it. This was still one of the best gaming experiences i ever had.
Grim Fandango was the first time I considered a video game to be art. Fantastic characters, aesthetic, atmosphere, soundscape and dialog. Hilarious, engaging and very fun. Thanks for another smasher 🍕
Same haha... I think I was a little too young when I first played it to be like "this is art!" but my mind was more blown by it than anything else I had seen up to that point!
In 1998, my 16 year old self was playing Resident Evil in my parent’s dark basement on the original PlayStation. I’m furious with my 16 year old self for not having broader horizons in a direct attempt at being exposed to a game such as this one. Why haven’t I heard of this game until 2021?
@@superspinmove I came across this game recently when I choose a random game on xbox gamepass. After watching this video, I'll probably give it a try as it seems interesting.
I put off beating this game for so long, but when I did I felt so sad that it was over. This is one of the best games I've ever played. Finally, I felt invested in these characters and their journey. The setting is gorgeous and intriguing and the humor is so subtle and effective. I love this game.
Another thing all these adventure games had in common is there’s always at least one point where you sit there trying to figure out a puzzle where the secret is to read the developers mind on how to solve it lol
Yeah, I was trying to keep the video mostly positive... but there are definitely some puzzles where you're like... "how the fk was I supposed to know that!"
What's so hard about figuring out that you need to get the flowers (the carnations, not the daisies) from the florist by trading her a packet of gum because she wanted to get the taste of the bad tuna sandwich out of her mouth so you can give them the old man sitting at the coffee shop who will sneeze so the pigeon sitting next to him will get scared and fly away so the cat will chase them and knock over the sign for the hat shop so the the hatter comes out to fix it and you can sneak into his shop and rearrange the trilbies in the window which will send the signal to the private detective across the street who's watching the shop to come out of his car and plant a bug in the hat shop so you can go to his car so you can take the parking brake off causing it to roll backwards and knock the fire hydrant over so you can get to manhole to the sewer you can open with the crowbar you got at the beginning game? You *did* pick up the crowbar, didn't you?
Grim Fandango introduced me to Jazz when I was six years old. Man am I glad my dad let me play it at that age. I might be a good for nothing gamer today, but Grim Fandango is my absolute favourite game of them all. I even pre-ordered the Collector's Edition off of LimitedRunGames, but alas the shipping has taken over a year and I'm starting to wonder if I'll ever get my hands on it 😥.
I heard about this game as a kid, and got really excited about it when I saw the concept art. I finally got to play it last month, and it was such a joyful and fulfilling experience.
The remastered version just got released on Xbox Game Pass for free, som i downloaded it and am aiming to finish it for the 4th time. One of the greatest games of all time!
If this game came out today and many people played it today, everyone would have spoiled everything that happens in the game. This is one of the many reasons that I love this game, it’s underrated quality leads me to experience the game with fresh eyes without having its shocking twists and reveals be spoiled by some asshole in the comments section. The story is so original and expertly written, that I don’t know how they managed to do it. The characters are layered and compelling, the gameplay is easy and challenging with its clever puzzles, the art style is phenomenal, and the soundtrack is top-notch and fantastic. To put it simply, this game is an underrated, original, creative masterpiece that is worth every penny.
maaan, i’ve never played this game. tbh i didn’t even know it was released in the late 90’s. i could’ve sworn it was a modern day indie game. definitely gonna have to give this game a try after watching your review haha
i've found this game through a comic called "boneheads" and watched a 4 hour playthrough, though i've baisiclly spoiled myself i still kinda wanna play it cause it just looks so fun ^^ but it requires quite alot of money- (im from the phillipines, and 1 dollar = 50 pesos) but if i was old enough i'd definetly buy this game
I played this game on my Xbox One since it was on game pass, and I absolutely loved it, and, at least for me, it is a game that you NEED a walkthrough for
The first adventure game i ever played was Sam and Max and i now fondly remember playing through them multiple times with different people. This channel is adding to my backlog of video games i need to play before i die.
Point and click adventures were my favourite genre, and there were many standout titles also outside Lucas Arts. Gabriel Knight, The Longest Journey, Syberia...
Somebody gave me a copy of this game in 1998 when I was 19. I loved playing it and always wished I could play it again someday. Had a blast revisiting it years later on the PS4. There's no other game like it.
Played it when it first came out, own 5 copies on three different platforms and play it every few years just for fun. Can't recommend it highly enough.
You forgot just two things: The beautiful architecture and designs in the game are Art-Deco styles spanning from the 1900s all the way trough the 1940s, and the narrative uses a lot of 1930s-1940s cinema Noir storytelling. Thank you for this amazing video of an amazing game.
thank you man. This game needs more recognition, its probably the greatest game I've ever played and I'm happy seeing other people appreciate this incredible work of art.
Thank you so much for this Amazing Review! Grim Fandango is not only one of my Favorites Games from my Childhood, but also I keep playing it today! The character and as you said, the atmosphere it's simply unique and unforgettable, you talked about all the things that makes this game one of the Best, so all I can say is that I enjoyed a lot! Thanks again and keep up the Good Work!
Such an incredible game, just finished it. The PS4 port has lots of bugs but man I loved this. Hard to find modern games that have this much heart put into them
I found these games pretty late when they were free on PlayStation a couple years back and I absolutely loved them since my entire childhood consisted of Humongous Entertainment games. I was so excited to find that it was like putt putt HARD MODE. Such amazing games I wish they were appreciated more.
I love this game so much. I have played for the first when I was only 10 years old. It was one of the first games to be fully dubbed in portuguese, which is my first language. It's really a masterpiece
I absolutely love Grim Fandango, who knew that a six way mixture between The Book of Life, Coco, Monsters Inc, Casablanca, Beetlejuice, and every Spanish soap opera ever made would work so well as a concept
The bullshit you're talked about totally resonated with me! I'm a huge Lucasfilm Games/Arts fan and Grim Fandango always sticked out for me in particular. Ok, Monkey Island as well.. Tim Schäfer is a genius and I'm more than thankful growing up with games like this. There are more really great adventures out there, like Zork Nemesis/ZGI or Syberia, but the storytelling of Schäfers games is unmatched. Thanks for this video. You have spoken from my soul. And yes, the soundtrack is absolutely fantastic and I love how much importance they gave it (in all their games). Lucas Arts forever!
The best praise I can give this game is: It held my attention even when I was 10 or so and watching Yogscast Duncan play it, and I absolutely loved it. Probably should watch a playthrough of it again, or play it myself, now that i'm likely to actually understand more of the story.
The one thing i loved about this video was your Statement about the music. Finally somone who can put my feelings i have about this kind of music in to words
I got stuck doing the door tumbler/scythe bit back in 2002 and it gutted me I couldn’t get any further. Gonna install it again and finally complete it 21 years later 💪
I totally agree with you, Grim Fandango is a complete masterpiece and everyone should play it at least once!! I'm discovering another graphic adventure from the 90's and i'm finding it amazing, the game is Beneath a Steel Sky, totally recommended!!
My only criticism of this game is the frustratingly antiquated puzzles and lack of direction the game gives you. And the poor UI for selecting items. But beside all that, the game is a masterpiece of it's time and still is to this day for all the reasons you listed. I would argue that it was very ahead of it's time and paved the way to a lot of the great story telling within modern games today.
You and me and I can only assume the fans here have more in common than this spectacular game. I noticed the Kid A album cover in the right corner behind you. I remember I left school on lunch break the day it was released and bought the cd, it had that hidden booklet behind the cd holder.
This game is a labor of love and it shows. The remastered version was my first full play through on my gaming channel (DJ MK Off the Air) back in 2018. Watching this video makes me want to play it again. Grim Fandango has one of those worlds you want to explore cautiously yet deeply. The lore’s impressive!
I always say that Lucasarts made the best adventure game of all time which was the Curse of Monkey Island. Then they made Grim Fandango and took it into the Stratosphere.
Just finished it. After knowing about it since 98 when it launched I finally got to play it and wow its amazing. I played all the other lucasarts adventure games but I never got around to playing it. Amazing.
Found this channel looking for a good video describing this masterpiece for a friend of mine. And this was it! Great video, and you got yourself a sub :D
I am watching this video the second time and only now I noticed lord krishna in the background. Pretty intriguing seeing a foreigner having lord krishna picture.
I used to love adventure games but somewhere along the way, the genre got a little ridiculous on how you solve puzzles. Also, love the Dunkey quote! Another great video, my dude
Yeah, I agree with ya... Grim Fandango was mostly pretty good, but there were a few puzzles here and there where I was like, "How the fuck was I supposed to know you had to do that" hahaha
They were ridiculous from the get go. That's basically the hallmark of Sierra adventures. And there were always better alternatives, from which Sierra learned too. The puzzles actually became pretty sane across most games by mid 90s. Granted now everyone talks about it that way since in the late 90s the future Valve writer and back then editor of Old Man Murray, Eric Walpaw, wrote an article "what killed adventure games". In there he speaks of the cat hair disguise puzzle in Gabriel Knight 3 as an example. This opinion became part of Internet folklore that people absorb by osmosis and morphed into a perceived fact due to repetition. But that puzzle in itself was only a symptom. Sierra was bought by some random investors, who in turn committed fraud and this drained the money from otherwise successful company. Almost everyone had to be fired. Skelton team finished the game to get some money out of it. They hated this particular puzzle too, it was quickly put together out of demo assets they already had and was slated to be replaced, but there was no time left for that. This was not representative of anything but decay within one company and I think Eric was plain wrong. What happened was Star Wars and various gaming trends. I could elaborate if desired.
@@superspinmove It was this: www.oldmanmurray.com/features/77.html I'd have to agree, adventure games (or at least major adventure game studios) committed suicide. The article incorrectly attributes the design of bad puzzle to Jane Jensen, but Steven Hill later took responsibility for taking out another puzzle designed by Jane and putting this one in its place because of budget, workforce and time constraints - but Eric couldn't have known that at the time of writing. Lucas Arts had a recurring management failure, they let projects be developed and simmer, and then cancel them in late stages, or require projects to steer into an artistically unsustainable direction which would eventually lead to obviously bad product and thus cancellation. Projects typically went through multiple retoolings before being cancelled. 1997-2005 was also when the studio had to produce the Star Wars tie-ins and thus other projects were put on the back-burner - it's almost a miracle Grim Fandango and Monkey Island 4 got made at all. Even after Star Wars, every couple years, the God and Namesake himself would descend on the studio and proclaim, that this or that needs to be done, followed by a huge line of cancellations, shelvings, and key creative personnell loss, as of course he surrounded himself by sycophants that cared more about appearing to execute his desires without questioning than about running a healthy creative production business.
I'm from the fan base, as my avatar can show you ;) Loved this game so much. i have both the OST (the original one, ripped from the game CD, that I searched for 10 years in the 2000's and the remake of it)
same ! or near enough, i was definitely a fan of not only the game but the genre at that time. I got the demo in my subscription to pcgamer a few months before i assume when the game came out and I fell in love. perhaps my favorite game of all time and definitly the best adventure point and click of all time in my opinion. the genre has so many great titles though this included
I'm on my moms PC and not logged into my profile but I just had to comment anyways lol. I used to play the demo of this game back in the day off of a PC Gamer demo disc. I never experienced the full game and looking back that's a shame and something i shall have to rectify at some point. However the demo alone was enough to imprint this game deep in my memories and look it up now to see others opinions on it. The whole adventure game thing was on the way out around that time. Half Life and other first person games along with much more powerful graphics cards were just around the corner. Grim Fandango beat the knock out punch just in time and now exists as a testament to a bygone era of gaming!
There is actually a channel called TurianShepherd who plays blind playthroughs of point and click adventure games. I’m happy it exists since these type of games are not really that popular.
hey man, you say you aren’t anthony fantano but you put badbadnotgood and a tribe called quest in the same video. i immediately grinned upon hearing them, you have some excellent taste man!
OH MY GOD! my sis and i used to play this all the time and i was 5? i think but we could never find it back or come up with the name :O :O you dont know how happy i am :D i finally found it after 22 years of searching
Grim Fandango is pure art & one of best games ever - a true masterpiece! I played it back in 1998 with my brother and a friend, we took turns while trying to solve the puzzles - I fully know the "bulshit" you're speaking of. Cheers for the good video man!
I'm going to sound like a complete fucking phillistine, but I got really bored of Grim Fandango after a couple of hours. And this is after waiting years and years to be able to play it - never had it as a kid and it was extremely difficult to run on modern systems. I was so hyped, and then so disappointed. But I don't think this is any fault of the game itself.
Yeah, I can totally dig how it wouldn't be everybody's vibe tbh! That's like me with the Witcher 3... I feel like such pleb everytime I say it, but... I could just never get into that game haha
Worth playing for someone who's NOT into the genre (I like arcade games)? Story that good? I have (on purpose) looked at nothing from the game to not spoil it. It's now on Switch and the portability is interesting to me. Worth a buy?
The art style is insane too, I know it isn't insane graphically but the art style still holds up its insane
Totally agree man! it's so unique, I love it
What’s the art style called
I adore pre rendered stuff from the 90s so this definitely seems up my alley
Say insane a few more times
When it came out it was the best graphics at the time. I was shocked and just stared at the screen without even playing it. This was still one of the best gaming experiences i ever had.
Grim Fandango was the first time I considered a video game to be art. Fantastic characters, aesthetic, atmosphere, soundscape and dialog. Hilarious, engaging and very fun.
Thanks for another smasher 🍕
Same haha... I think I was a little too young when I first played it to be like "this is art!" but my mind was more blown by it than anything else I had seen up to that point!
In 1998, my 16 year old self was playing Resident Evil in my parent’s dark basement on the original PlayStation. I’m furious with my 16 year old self for not having broader horizons in a direct attempt at being exposed to a game such as this one. Why haven’t I heard of this game until 2021?
What are the other ones ? Thank you!
Grim Fandago is a classic. Blew my lid when I first played it. It does a lot of things right and it's atmosphere is absolutely stellar.
Totally, just such a unique and interesting vibe... definitely one of a kind haha
@@superspinmove I came across this game recently when I choose a random game on xbox gamepass. After watching this video, I'll probably give it a try as it seems interesting.
I put off beating this game for so long, but when I did I felt so sad that it was over. This is one of the best games I've ever played. Finally, I felt invested in these characters and their journey. The setting is gorgeous and intriguing and the humor is so subtle and effective. I love this game.
After 2 years, is it still your favorite game?
Another thing all these adventure games had in common is there’s always at least one point where you sit there trying to figure out a puzzle where the secret is to read the developers mind on how to solve it lol
Yeah, I was trying to keep the video mostly positive... but there are definitely some puzzles where you're like... "how the fk was I supposed to know that!"
For me, Grim Fandango was a bit too much trial and error unfortunately:(
But it was a great game, absolutely
What's so hard about figuring out that you need to get the flowers (the carnations, not the daisies) from the florist by trading her a packet of gum because she wanted to get the taste of the bad tuna sandwich out of her mouth so you can give them the old man sitting at the coffee shop who will sneeze so the pigeon sitting next to him will get scared and fly away so the cat will chase them and knock over the sign for the hat shop so the the hatter comes out to fix it and you can sneak into his shop and rearrange the trilbies in the window which will send the signal to the private detective across the street who's watching the shop to come out of his car and plant a bug in the hat shop so you can go to his car so you can take the parking brake off causing it to roll backwards and knock the fire hydrant over so you can get to manhole to the sewer you can open with the crowbar you got at the beginning game?
You *did* pick up the crowbar, didn't you?
@hoilst265 ah yes of course the crowbar that blends into the background that you need to click with absolute precision to pick up how could I forget
Grim Fandango introduced me to Jazz when I was six years old. Man am I glad my dad let me play it at that age. I might be a good for nothing gamer today, but Grim Fandango is my absolute favourite game of them all.
I even pre-ordered the Collector's Edition off of LimitedRunGames, but alas the shipping has taken over a year and I'm starting to wonder if I'll ever get my hands on it 😥.
hope you get your copy of it soon
@@GNOMEM1LF I hope so too, but three months later and all I'm getting from LRG are advertisements for other games. *Tsk tsk*
i'm gonna blast this dope soundtrack for dinner at my wedding!
Hahaha, the best place to do it really...
Man, that's such a great idea
Thank-ypu, I now have a future goal! :D ❤
I heard about this game as a kid, and got really excited about it when I saw the concept art. I finally got to play it last month, and it was such a joyful and fulfilling experience.
The remastered version just got released on Xbox Game Pass for free, som i downloaded it and am aiming to finish it for the 4th time. One of the greatest games of all time!
Hell yeah dude!
If this game came out today and many people played it today, everyone would have spoiled everything that happens in the game. This is one of the many reasons that I love this game, it’s underrated quality leads me to experience the game with fresh eyes without having its shocking twists and reveals be spoiled by some asshole in the comments section. The story is so original and expertly written, that I don’t know how they managed to do it. The characters are layered and compelling, the gameplay is easy and challenging with its clever puzzles, the art style is phenomenal, and the soundtrack is top-notch and fantastic. To put it simply, this game is an underrated, original, creative masterpiece that is worth every penny.
If it was released today it would be called ableist for having difficult puzzles
maaan, i’ve never played this game. tbh i didn’t even know it was released in the late 90’s. i could’ve sworn it was a modern day indie game.
definitely gonna have to give this game a try after watching your review haha
Haha yeah, if you're into puzzles and shit it's a pretty good one for sure
i've found this game through a comic called "boneheads" and watched a 4 hour playthrough, though i've baisiclly spoiled myself i still kinda wanna play it cause it just looks so fun ^^
but it requires quite alot of money- (im from the phillipines, and 1 dollar = 50 pesos) but if i was old enough i'd definetly buy this game
I played this game on my Xbox One since it was on game pass, and I absolutely loved it, and, at least for me, it is a game that you NEED a walkthrough for
It's one of those games where I'm just floored by the conceptual creativity in terms of the setting. One of the greatest worlds in all of fiction.
The first adventure game i ever played was Sam and Max and i now fondly remember playing through them multiple times with different people. This channel is adding to my backlog of video games i need to play before i die.
Hahaha, glad I could help with the list :P
Point and click adventures were my favourite genre, and there were many standout titles also outside Lucas Arts. Gabriel Knight, The Longest Journey, Syberia...
I love point and click too but honestly haven't ever really explored the genre out of Lucasarts… ima definitely try some of these out! thanks :)
@@superspinmove Me too, I mostly played Lucasarts.
Somebody gave me a copy of this game in 1998 when I was 19. I loved playing it and always wished I could play it again someday. Had a blast revisiting it years later on the PS4. There's no other game like it.
just finished playing Grim Fandango. was blown away right away with it's story. had so much playing it
Played it when it first came out, own 5 copies on three different platforms and play it every few years just for fun. Can't recommend it highly enough.
You forgot just two things: The beautiful architecture and designs in the game are Art-Deco styles spanning from the 1900s all the way trough the 1940s, and the narrative uses a lot of 1930s-1940s cinema Noir storytelling. Thank you for this amazing video of an amazing game.
thank you man. This game needs more recognition, its probably the greatest game I've ever played and I'm happy seeing other people appreciate this incredible work of art.
Even though I’m almost 12 years old, I LOVE adventure games! Even though it is not as popular now. I hope they become more popular someday.
This game! I like to keep it close to where my heart used to be.
Thank you so much for this Amazing Review! Grim Fandango is not only one of my Favorites Games from my Childhood, but also I keep playing it today! The character and as you said, the atmosphere it's simply unique and unforgettable, you talked about all the things that makes this game one of the Best, so all I can say is that I enjoyed a lot! Thanks again and keep up the Good Work!
Such an incredible game, just finished it. The PS4 port has lots of bugs but man I loved this. Hard to find modern games that have this much heart put into them
Although I've never had the chance to play Grim Fandango, I definitely have to now. Excellent video as always!
Thanks man :) and yeah, I would say it's definitely worth a try... especially if you like puzzle solvers.
Fantastic game...still occupies a very soft yet exotic corner of my mind
I found these games pretty late when they were free on PlayStation a couple years back and I absolutely loved them since my entire childhood consisted of Humongous Entertainment games. I was so excited to find that it was like putt putt HARD MODE. Such amazing games I wish they were appreciated more.
I just beat it today and while I’m not a fan of the style of gameplay, the characters, the writing, and the setting kept me playing. 10/10 mastapiece
I love this game so much. I have played for the first when I was only 10 years old. It was one of the first games to be fully dubbed in portuguese, which is my first language. It's really a masterpiece
I absolutely love Grim Fandango, who knew that a six way mixture between The Book of Life, Coco, Monsters Inc, Casablanca, Beetlejuice, and every Spanish soap opera ever made would work so well as a concept
The bullshit you're talked about totally resonated with me! I'm a huge Lucasfilm Games/Arts fan and Grim Fandango always sticked out for me in particular. Ok, Monkey Island as well.. Tim Schäfer is a genius and I'm more than thankful growing up with games like this. There are more really great adventures out there, like Zork Nemesis/ZGI or Syberia, but the storytelling of Schäfers games is unmatched. Thanks for this video. You have spoken from my soul. And yes, the soundtrack is absolutely fantastic and I love how much importance they gave it (in all their games). Lucas Arts forever!
Just finished Grim Fandango on game pass and I did not want it to end! Glad to see others share the same perspective. Definitely on my list of greats.
The best praise I can give this game is: It held my attention even when I was 10 or so and watching Yogscast Duncan play it, and I absolutely loved it. Probably should watch a playthrough of it again, or play it myself, now that i'm likely to actually understand more of the story.
One of my favorite point and clicks of all time. Right after pandorex
The one thing i loved about this video was your Statement about the music.
Finally somone who can put my feelings i have about this kind of music in to words
This game was my childhood memories! Thank you, algorithm, for taking me back
I got stuck doing the door tumbler/scythe bit back in 2002 and it gutted me I couldn’t get any further.
Gonna install it again and finally complete it 21 years later 💪
I bought Grim Fandango when it came out and i looooooooooooooooooooooooooooooove this game. Play it once a year!
I totally agree with you, Grim Fandango is a complete masterpiece and everyone should play it at least once!!
I'm discovering another graphic adventure from the 90's and i'm finding it amazing, the game is Beneath a Steel Sky, totally recommended!!
My only criticism of this game is the frustratingly antiquated puzzles and lack of direction the game gives you. And the poor UI for selecting items. But beside all that, the game is a masterpiece of it's time and still is to this day for all the reasons you listed. I would argue that it was very ahead of it's time and paved the way to a lot of the great story telling within modern games today.
You and me and I can only assume the fans here have more in common than this spectacular game. I noticed the Kid A album cover in the right corner behind you. I remember I left school on lunch break the day it was released and bought the cd, it had that hidden booklet behind the cd holder.
Up until a few days ago grim fandango was a distant cloudy memory for me but then I remembered the name of the game and the nostalgia is real
I've been sitting on this game for awhile, I guess it's finally time to play it. God damn, does it look dope
Yeah man, I'd definitely give it a go... its not like much stuff out now days haha
This game is a labor of love and it shows. The remastered version was my first full play through on my gaming channel (DJ MK Off the Air) back in 2018. Watching this video makes me want to play it again. Grim Fandango has one of those worlds you want to explore cautiously yet deeply. The lore’s impressive!
I always say that Lucasarts made the best adventure game of all time which was the Curse of Monkey Island. Then they made Grim Fandango and took it into the Stratosphere.
Great work buddy! Tim Schafer is one of my favorite developers
and by the way - hi from Russia
Hello my Russian friend :) Glad you were down with the vid!
Combination of Grim fandango and Tribe called quest is lethal, love it.
Thank you, Good sir!
Interesting. I know this band from back in the day. Can you tell me what they have to do with this game?
@@x8slider I´m talking about combination of Grim f. & TCQ (07:32) in the same video :-) ..
@@valarkov6455 ohhh haha 😄
Just finished it. After knowing about it since 98 when it launched I finally got to play it and wow its amazing. I played all the other lucasarts adventure games but I never got around to playing it. Amazing.
Propably because of this game I love Art Deco
Found this channel looking for a good video describing this masterpiece for a friend of mine. And this was it! Great video, and you got yourself a sub :D
thanks yo :) appreciate it!
Fantastic review. Thank you for making it. I really enjoyed watching it.
A love letter to life and death 💀 Beautifully crafted Masterpiece!
I am watching this video the second time and only now I noticed lord krishna in the background. Pretty intriguing seeing a foreigner having lord krishna picture.
I used to love adventure games but somewhere along the way, the genre got a little ridiculous on how you solve puzzles.
Also, love the Dunkey quote!
Another great video, my dude
Yeah, I agree with ya... Grim Fandango was mostly pretty good, but there were a few puzzles here and there where I was like, "How the fuck was I supposed to know you had to do that" hahaha
They were ridiculous from the get go. That's basically the hallmark of Sierra adventures. And there were always better alternatives, from which Sierra learned too. The puzzles actually became pretty sane across most games by mid 90s.
Granted now everyone talks about it that way since in the late 90s the future Valve writer and back then editor of Old Man Murray, Eric Walpaw, wrote an article "what killed adventure games". In there he speaks of the cat hair disguise puzzle in Gabriel Knight 3 as an example. This opinion became part of Internet folklore that people absorb by osmosis and morphed into a perceived fact due to repetition.
But that puzzle in itself was only a symptom. Sierra was bought by some random investors, who in turn committed fraud and this drained the money from otherwise successful company. Almost everyone had to be fired. Skelton team finished the game to get some money out of it. They hated this particular puzzle too, it was quickly put together out of demo assets they already had and was slated to be replaced, but there was no time left for that.
This was not representative of anything but decay within one company and I think Eric was plain wrong.
What happened was Star Wars and various gaming trends. I could elaborate if desired.
Damn, that's actually pretty interesting... i'd love to read that article hahaha. Very cool!
@@superspinmove It was this: www.oldmanmurray.com/features/77.html
I'd have to agree, adventure games (or at least major adventure game studios) committed suicide.
The article incorrectly attributes the design of bad puzzle to Jane Jensen, but Steven Hill later took responsibility for taking out another puzzle designed by Jane and putting this one in its place because of budget, workforce and time constraints - but Eric couldn't have known that at the time of writing.
Lucas Arts had a recurring management failure, they let projects be developed and simmer, and then cancel them in late stages, or require projects to steer into an artistically unsustainable direction which would eventually lead to obviously bad product and thus cancellation. Projects typically went through multiple retoolings before being cancelled. 1997-2005 was also when the studio had to produce the Star Wars tie-ins and thus other projects were put on the back-burner - it's almost a miracle Grim Fandango and Monkey Island 4 got made at all. Even after Star Wars, every couple years, the God and Namesake himself would descend on the studio and proclaim, that this or that needs to be done, followed by a huge line of cancellations, shelvings, and key creative personnell loss, as of course he surrounded himself by sycophants that cared more about appearing to execute his desires without questioning than about running a healthy creative production business.
As a fan of the neverhood i definitively can agree with you
Video game donkey? Is that a broken sword reference? No wait, that was a goat.
love it sir, also, Doom~ seemingly never-ending~ and others too~ 10K Wolfenstein
This sounds like the type of game I wish I grew up on!
thought that it would never end~
You are amazing. Unbelievablely good editing and impeccable analysis.
thanks yo :) really appreciate it!!
I'm from the fan base, as my avatar can show you ;) Loved this game so much. i have both the OST (the original one, ripped from the game CD, that I searched for 10 years in the 2000's and the remake of it)
same ! or near enough, i was definitely a fan of not only the game but the genre at that time. I got the demo in my subscription to pcgamer a few months before i assume when the game came out and I fell in love. perhaps my favorite game of all time and definitly the best adventure point and click of all time in my opinion. the genre has so many great titles though this included
The voice lines still ring in my mind
yup, my favorite game of all time
I'm on my moms PC and not logged into my profile but I just had to comment anyways lol. I used to play the demo of this game back in the day off of a PC Gamer demo disc. I never experienced the full game and looking back that's a shame and something i shall have to rectify at some point. However the demo alone was enough to imprint this game deep in my memories and look it up now to see others opinions on it. The whole adventure game thing was on the way out around that time. Half Life and other first person games along with much more powerful graphics cards were just around the corner. Grim Fandango beat the knock out punch just in time and now exists as a testament to a bygone era of gaming!
A marvelous genre!
There is actually a channel called TurianShepherd who plays blind playthroughs of point and click adventure games. I’m happy it exists since these type of games are not really that popular.
hey man, you say you aren’t anthony fantano but you put badbadnotgood and a tribe called quest in the same video. i immediately grinned upon hearing them, you have some excellent taste man!
haha i always appreciate when people vibe with the music
The spanish dub for the game is ALMOST perfect, excellent job
Never played it ...i was sheltered as a kid lol. But sweet shoutout to Dunkey
Thanks... just hoping to get the guy some attention ya know... seriously underrated channel lol
@@superspinmove he is one of my favorites
you know how you say you connect with it but dont know how, i feel the same
time to play this masterpiece again
Just finished the game. Was radical
Point and click adventures are a lost art
My scythe I like to keep it were my heart used to be
The amount of times i say 'ay hijole' to myself on a daily basis
Came across this game out of curiosity, wow
Amazing video.Instant subscribe. Cant wait to binge this channel. After i play this game of course :p
You got some great taste in music
thanks :)
I just found out by accident that the game probably plays in Skellytown, Texas
Im always like wtf do i do now and im an engineer
This intro made me go back in time to Pijama Sam
As soon as you said adventures game i said im gona subscribe:) watching your review:) this game looks great :)
OH MY GOD! my sis and i used to play this all the time and i was 5? i think but we could never find it back or come up with the name :O :O you dont know how happy i am :D i finally found it after 22 years of searching
us graphic designers still joke "yeah, all we need is a [read mind] button"
This game deserve a remake or a sequel
yes, a remake with an actually logical puzzles. i found the game almost unplayable without a wallkthough
efectivamente una obra maestra
I played it and
yeah, it resonates a lot with me! thx
I got the remaster. And I used a guide the whole way. Idk how people beat these games without help
Grim Fandango is pure art & one of best games ever - a true masterpiece!
I played it back in 1998 with my brother and a friend, we took turns while trying to solve the puzzles - I fully know the "bulshit" you're speaking of. Cheers for the good video man!
honstly hes right i have the platnuim trophie on this game ITS AMAZING!!!!!!
I HATE that the game ends.
If you played it you love it
Sry just read the Title, gave a like, cause YOUR DAMM RIGHT xD
I had to use a walkthrough to get through this game but that doesn't mean I enjoyed it any less.
I'm going to sound like a complete fucking phillistine, but I got really bored of Grim Fandango after a couple of hours. And this is after waiting years and years to be able to play it - never had it as a kid and it was extremely difficult to run on modern systems. I was so hyped, and then so disappointed. But I don't think this is any fault of the game itself.
Yeah, I can totally dig how it wouldn't be everybody's vibe tbh! That's like me with the Witcher 3... I feel like such pleb everytime I say it, but... I could just never get into that game haha
yeah, definitely meaning to give the Witcher another chance one of these days... hopefully soon hahah
That’s literally me with the modern sonic games
@@superspinmove I'm the same way with the Mass Effect games, I mean I know they're good, and they look great, but I just can't get into them, y'know?
@@superspinmove couldnt relate more
"A time where you never existed" ..... as far as you know.... I mean.... in a past life, it's possible.... ;)
Worth playing for someone who's NOT into the genre (I like arcade games)? Story that good? I have (on purpose) looked at nothing from the game to not spoil it. It's now on Switch and the portability is interesting to me. Worth a buy?
So many years, but yes, its magnum opus, its best game point click adventure that ever exist… why genre is dead now, where we make wrong turn? (
Grim Fandango is a magnum opus
Hell yeah dude!
Best game ever!
It's fucking masterpiece.